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during december's fiscal cliff negotiations, representative john boehner winning re-election as speaker of the house. this congress -- the most diverse in history, with a record number of women and minorities. among them is the first buddhist to join the senate, as well as the first hindu and the first openly bisexual woman in the house. secretary of state hillary clinton heading back to work after being released from a new york city hospital following treatment for a blood clot. many lawmakers demanding clinton testify about the terror attack in benghazi before voting on her potential successor, nominee senator john kerry. google chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson arriving in north korea. his visit drawing criticism from the state department because it comes only weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. the delegation defends its trip to the communist nation. >> this is a private humanitarian visit. we're here as individual american citizens, looking at the humanitarian situation. we're gonna ask about the american detainee who's here. w
during december's fiscal cliff negotiations, representative john boehner winning re-election as speaker of the house. this congress -- the most diverse in history, with a record number of women and minorities. among them is the first buddhist to join the senate, as well as the first hindu and the first openly bisexual woman in the house. secretary of state hillary clinton heading back to work after being released from a new york city hospital following treatment for a blood clot. many lawmakers...
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john: of course, . with benefits is as close at $20,000 limit the firefighters salary has doubled now they make $150,000 per year. john: people are not upset? in the ignorance is bliss but nobody seemed happy. john: kennedy thought the mayor's office would be the place. >> and city hall is a nice building. it looks expensive. that maybe the problem. let's get answers. people this to working seven days a week. >> i walked down the empty hallway looking for a mayor. for anybody. it was creepy. anyone here? hello? i found it empty conference room and decided i would takeover. >> figure for coming. it is great to have you. i and the acting mayor. not a lot of happening. any say -- and the thing i shall look back on the aegean -- agenda? a busy day. we have a lot of problems. businesses with shutter doors and i don't hear answers from any of you. john: they were supposed to be in the office? >> police stopped on fridays john: the city attorney told the residents go home and lock your doors and a load your gu
john: of course, . with benefits is as close at $20,000 limit the firefighters salary has doubled now they make $150,000 per year. john: people are not upset? in the ignorance is bliss but nobody seemed happy. john: kennedy thought the mayor's office would be the place. >> and city hall is a nice building. it looks expensive. that maybe the problem. let's get answers. people this to working seven days a week. >> i walked down the empty hallway looking for a mayor. for anybody. it...
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john's episcopal church. here is more about the church, known as the church of the president. >> located across lafayette square from the white house is st. john's episcopal church, known as the church of the president's. built in 1816 and designed by the u.s. capitol architect. every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. we got a tour of the national historic landmark. >> this is the original church pews that have been here since 1843. at that time, they had to read number the pews because they had more of them. what was the president's pugh, no. 28, became no. 54, which we know as the president's pew. this is the pew the president sets in when he attends services at st. john's. on most regular church occasions. it is marked with a brass plaque to let everyone know this is the president's pew. anyone can sit in the pew. is only reserved for the president when he chooses to attend a service. not always does the president said in this particular pew. when you have a special occ
john's episcopal church. here is more about the church, known as the church of the president. >> located across lafayette square from the white house is st. john's episcopal church, known as the church of the president's. built in 1816 and designed by the u.s. capitol architect. every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. we got a tour of the national historic landmark. >> this is the original church pews that have been here since 1843. at that time,...
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i'm randi kaye. >> i'm john berman. such a beautiful morning here on the national mall where we are live this morning because today is the official swearing in of president barack obama for his second term. that's going to happen at 11:55 a.m. this morning because his second term is set to start at noon as mandated by the constitution. >> and in about half hour, vice president joe biden will take his oath of office. we'll take you there live. all day long, cnn will bring you the ceremonies, the concerts, the celebrations and, of course, the break down of the political and historical context of this important day. >> so much to talk about. we'll be on it all day. first, we want to bring in cnn's athena jones who is live on capitol hill. what is the vice president's swearing in ceremony going to be like this morning? >> we know that the vice president personally selected supreme court justice sonia sotomayor to do the swearing in. the first hispanic and the fourth judge to do a swearing in. we also know he will be using a
i'm randi kaye. >> i'm john berman. such a beautiful morning here on the national mall where we are live this morning because today is the official swearing in of president barack obama for his second term. that's going to happen at 11:55 a.m. this morning because his second term is set to start at noon as mandated by the constitution. >> and in about half hour, vice president joe biden will take his oath of office. we'll take you there live. all day long, cnn will bring you the...
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i'm john scott. >> in a little news before the football game starts, right, john? >> that's right. glad to see you everybody. i'm jenna lee. today a historic day. the president officially sworn in for his second term as president of the united states. the oath of office administered by chief justice john roberts in a small ceremony at the white house. our chief white house correspondent ed henry is there live with more. ed, i won't speak for you. i know what it's like to say the wrong words now and then on live television with a live audience. this time, though, the swearing in seemed to be flawless, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, jenna. it went off without a hitch at least this time. you remember a bit of a flub from the chief justice four years ago. he went without note cards, was trying to memorize the oath, slipped up a little bit. this time he had note cards in hand. we should note the pageantry of the moment. it was held in the blue room which is a small room, about 30 by 40 feet in the white house, much smaller than the east room where some of the more ceremonial
i'm john scott. >> in a little news before the football game starts, right, john? >> that's right. glad to see you everybody. i'm jenna lee. today a historic day. the president officially sworn in for his second term as president of the united states. the oath of office administered by chief justice john roberts in a small ceremony at the white house. our chief white house correspondent ed henry is there live with more. ed, i won't speak for you. i know what it's like to say the...
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unidos, porque hoy juramentÓ tanto el vicepresidente john biden como el presidente barack obama. en un domingo algo inusual, la constituciÓn dice que los presidentes comienzan su mandato los 20 de enero. normalmente la juramentaciÓn ocurre un lunes hasta un martes, pero muy pocas veces en la historia reciente de este paÍs, ha ocurrido un domingo, entonces ¿quÉ ocurre? >que el presidente tiene que juramentar antes de las 12 del dÍa, hora del este, del 20 de enero. eso lo hizo en la, en la casa blanca en el salÓn azul, el vicepresidente juramentÓ horas antes en su residencia oficial el observatorio naval el vicepresidente, john biden juramentÓ y la persona que le presentÓ esa juramentacion, la magistrada sonia sotomayor la primera hispana de la corte de los estados unidos, un dÍa donde
unidos, porque hoy juramentÓ tanto el vicepresidente john biden como el presidente barack obama. en un domingo algo inusual, la constituciÓn dice que los presidentes comienzan su mandato los 20 de enero. normalmente la juramentaciÓn ocurre un lunes hasta un martes, pero muy pocas veces en la historia reciente de este paÍs, ha ocurrido un domingo, entonces ¿quÉ ocurre? >que el presidente tiene que juramentar antes de las 12 del dÍa, hora del este, del 20 de enero. eso lo hizo en la, en...
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coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. fierce competition today. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions rooting for both to make it to the big game. brothers jim and john harbaugh, separated by just 15 months, on the verge of facing off on the biggest stage in sports. this is one problem for the two nfl head coaches. jim's san francisco's 49ers and john's baltimore ravens both have to win on the road to get to the super bowl in new orleans. >> who's got it better than us. >> all: nobody! >> reporter: considered two of the best at what they do, not everyone is a fan of their in-your-face style. father jack harbaugh coached at some of the bigges
coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. fierce competition today. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at...
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for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george bush, he likes to stay low-key, and this is not the kind of thing that he likes to come to for lots of reasons. last time he was here when he was departing the white house, it was mixed when you look at the public perception and the public reaction to it. but i think that, you know, he likes to stay out of the limelight even at traditional events like this. >> think about it. george h.w. bush was here for both reagan inaugurals, then his own inaugural, bill clinton's inaugural. i'm not sure we had a bush at the second inaugural. both were governors. the bush name has been around a l
for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george...
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my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. >> reporter: it is important and we will be watching to see how many of the rank and file republican does show up, don. >> so, athena, let's go back four years ago. did john mccain attend anything last time in 2009? >> reporter: did. he attended the inaugural ceremony. he was also at the luncheon that follows the inaugural ceremony here in the capitol, in statuary hall, and not uncommon to see certainly a senator. if a senator happened to run for president, not uncommon to see them still come to the inauguration, even if they did lose, because they are senators. as i mentioned, most senators do show up. this is seen usually often as a non-partisan event and so yes, senator mccain was there in 2009. >> athena jones, thank you very much. we appreciate it athena. >>> so as president obama enters his second term, how are we doing as a country? how are we doing as a country? you will see what some people are thinki
my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. >> reporter: it is important and we will be watching to see how many of the rank and file republican does show up, don. >> so, athena, let's go back four years ago. did john mccain attend anything last time in 2009? >> reporter: did. he attended the inaugural ceremony. he was also at the luncheon that follows the inaugural ceremony here in the...
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john martin is truly a partner. he acknowledged his priority regarding excellent equipment, training, and infrastructure. but he sort of downplayed that. he has been, like our mayor, a huge champion of public safety. it is an honor to stand with both of you today, evidenced by this facility, which will add to an already top of the line fire department facility at the airport. what you see here will enhance our ability to respond to water- related emergencies that much quicker. it is cutting edge, just like everything provided by the airport. the san francisco fire department operates three stations here. we are solely responsible for emergency incidents in and around the airport. many of the members of the san francisco fire department assigned to the airport are here today. i thank you for your dedication and professionalism. there are a lot of people think. we are very proud to be standing here today and cutting the ribbon. it will be a facility that we will use often. hopefully primarily for training, but we will
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john? >> thanks, chris. >>> you know, people need to remember, whatever you're doing, big brother or someone is watching. thanks a lot, chris. >>> and in less than two hours, president obama will be sworn in for his second term. but up next, once the inauguration ends, then what? president obama's second term ayend agenda faces a very uncertain future when it comes to congress. we'll talk to two members when just stepped down but probably have ideas on how to get it all done. funny how that happens when you leave the congress. barney frank and steve latourette are here with us next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment object
john? >> thanks, chris. >>> you know, people need to remember, whatever you're doing, big brother or someone is watching. thanks a lot, chris. >>> and in less than two hours, president obama will be sworn in for his second term. but up next, once the inauguration ends, then what? president obama's second term ayend agenda faces a very uncertain future when it comes to congress. we'll talk to two members when just stepped down but probably have ideas on how to get it all...
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john king is here with his magic wall. what do you see? >> as the president prepares to take that oath, are the american people with him as he heads into a second term? how do they feel about this? our brand-new poll shows this, people think things are going well in e country. 51% say badly. you see a divided country here and you think, wow, that is not a bad number for the president. when he took office, remember the finance crisis. as the president takes his oath for the second term. this is the high water mark. haf of americans think things are going well. >> let's go to wolf. >> thanks, anderson. kate balduan is with us today. why the president is doing this today and tomorrow. >> i got this question from many people. this decision was made because this official inauguration date, january 20th falls on a sunday. the constitution requires the president to take the oath today. all the public festaveties are being saved for tradition. >> you're watching what's going on carefully behind us. that's the reviewing stand. the president and the
john king is here with his magic wall. what do you see? >> as the president prepares to take that oath, are the american people with him as he heads into a second term? how do they feel about this? our brand-new poll shows this, people think things are going well in e country. 51% say badly. you see a divided country here and you think, wow, that is not a bad number for the president. when he took office, remember the finance crisis. as the president takes his oath for the second term....
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perhaps george washington and john adams fell into that category. expressing a religious doubt in their own writing, but did not try to slow it down in the public sphere. and then there's jefferson and not men who had three very lengthy debate in virginia about religious freedom after virginia and who really saw jefferson was a deist or at least unitarians, not of been considered a christian. madison i have no idea. i know she thought about religious liberty. i have no idea what you thought personally. but both of them believe that it's for religion and to the society if religion were considered something prior to the social contract and therefore not covered by the social contract. you entered into the leafs if you understood him or her to be in the state me to help or hinder. and i think that that view is more like without the constitution ended up and i think the supreme court has been moving us towards that view, but by no means in a straight line. >> host: this is a good example of framing collective intentions. so you outlined with several of
perhaps george washington and john adams fell into that category. expressing a religious doubt in their own writing, but did not try to slow it down in the public sphere. and then there's jefferson and not men who had three very lengthy debate in virginia about religious freedom after virginia and who really saw jefferson was a deist or at least unitarians, not of been considered a christian. madison i have no idea. i know she thought about religious liberty. i have no idea what you thought...
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john's episcopal church, where the obamas sometimes attend services. leon replaces evangelical pastor louie giglio, who bowed out after controversy erupted over a sermon he gave in the 1990s condemning homosexuality. myrlie evers-williams, widow of murdered civil rights leader medgar evers, wildeliver te iocation anthe brooklyn tabernacle choir will sing. >>> this week, many religious groups praised president obama's newly announced measures to try to reduce gun violence, particularly his call for mandatory background checks and a ban on assault weapons. vice-president biden said the nation has a "moral obligation" to prevent future tragedies like the school shooting in connecticut. at a press conference in washington, members of an interfaith coalition reiterated support for strongerun control, saying they agree that it is a "moral imperative." >> we stand together because we know beyond all else that god is love. let us love one another, bind ourselves together and challenge the onslaught of violence in our nation. >>> also this week, christian group
john's episcopal church, where the obamas sometimes attend services. leon replaces evangelical pastor louie giglio, who bowed out after controversy erupted over a sermon he gave in the 1990s condemning homosexuality. myrlie evers-williams, widow of murdered civil rights leader medgar evers, wildeliver te iocation anthe brooklyn tabernacle choir will sing. >>> this week, many religious groups praised president obama's newly announced measures to try to reduce gun violence, particularly...
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one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we can make this work. >> we got a few big supreme court cases coming up in this current session, including same-sex marriage and the chief justice could play a significant role here as well. >> he could. and, you know, he is someone who understands american politics very well. when he was a lawyer at hogan & hartson, as that law firm used to be known he was someone who used to sit around and speculate about who is going to win, someone who really gets politics. what is interesting about same-sex marriage, the politics have changed so much. even five yea
one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we...
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>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be deputizing 2,000 to 3,000 other officers from all around the country who will be here working for the next couple of days trying to keep people safe. >> chris, now, we have said some 800,000 people are expected to be here. that is a smaller crowd than four years ago. how does the crowd size affect the security decisions? >> it affects everything. i mean, last time when i was here four years ago, i think the count was something near 10,000 buses rolled into the city. this year there has only been about 800 registered to come. tha
>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be...
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good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter -- walter mondale, a dan quayle, al gore, the company the -- accompanied by their wives. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the color guard, comprised of each of the members of the armed forces as they present our national colors. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> where do you we go? ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the 41st president of the united states, george h. w. bush and mrs. barbara bush. ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd presi
good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife....
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john roberts shows us how everyone there is getting ready. the sound checks and rehearsals done and the platform awaits the president. the person preparing the most is the man who runs the show, senator charles schumer. >> there are 14 times when i introduce and sit down and remember what happened to justice roberts so i am making sure i practice. >> organizers hope the flubs are history as they prepare for a crowd that could be a third of the two million last time that overwhelmed the national mall. >> after the chaos of 2009 the committee has a smartphone app to tell people how to get from leader and there and avoid a thousand of those who caught in a tunnel and missed the inauguration. the biggest problem is the area of partisan toxicship. >> most suspend that rang core for the inaugural for the special events but the problem is by the next dawn they are right back fighting with each other. >> after a hard fought election and tough battles in congress, this inauguration draws comparisons to 2001 when tensions ran high over george bush. >>
john roberts shows us how everyone there is getting ready. the sound checks and rehearsals done and the platform awaits the president. the person preparing the most is the man who runs the show, senator charles schumer. >> there are 14 times when i introduce and sit down and remember what happened to justice roberts so i am making sure i practice. >> organizers hope the flubs are history as they prepare for a crowd that could be a third of the two million last time that overwhelmed...
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john, you say it is a frivolous suit. how do we stop it? >> tort. it is it like a life guard suing a swimming pool because they are scared of water. ambulance chasing lawyers are ruining the legal system and health care professions . these guys, need tos be disbarred and we have to have lose or pay. if you bring a stupid lawsuit ainst a corporation hoping to get a quick buck. it is lose or pay. they sue somebody and get to pay if they lose . this is ridiculous. >> johnathon speaking of ridiculous . this woman was a teacher for years and said she had a fear of kids. perfect example. >> teaching since 1976 and now a development of fear of children. if you are afraid of kids don't be a teach yer if you are afraid of flying don't be a pilot. there is not right to a job that suits your preferences . i think theda americans with disabilities act give a legal standing for the frivolous lawsuits. i think we need tort reform but not a federal solution . it needs a state. we need to privatize schools as well >> cost of the frivolous lawsuits, whether it is in
john, you say it is a frivolous suit. how do we stop it? >> tort. it is it like a life guard suing a swimming pool because they are scared of water. ambulance chasing lawyers are ruining the legal system and health care professions . these guys, need tos be disbarred and we have to have lose or pay. if you bring a stupid lawsuit ainst a corporation hoping to get a quick buck. it is lose or pay. they sue somebody and get to pay if they lose . this is ridiculous. >> johnathon speaking...
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>> that' what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that right? >> well, there are some people that aretartin to feel that even at those levels it should be investigated more closely such as biopsies. most important thing about the psa is the rate of change of the psa. you can't just take it as one particular test but rather as a series. >> he means, i believe to say it's constant at year to year. if you come in at a four one year, you should come in at a four the next year or drop, if -- or drop, if you go up you've got a problem. did you get the psas every year. >> i did. the doctor who did this for me, d bless him, he gave me my ysical in91 and my bsa was 9.2 and he
>> that' what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that...
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perkins john thanks so much for coming on it's great to be with you have you thank you so for people who haven't read the book who don't know who you are tell our audience is just a really straightforward what is an economic hit man well i think it's safe to say that economic hit men have created the world's first truly global empire and it's the first empire created primarily without the military and it's not a national interest not an american empire it's really a corporate empire created by economic hit men like me we work many different ways but perhaps the most common is that we will identify a country that has resources our corporations covet like want to know the range of their country from the world bank and other international banks but the money never actually goes to the country instead it goes to our own corporations to build big infrastructure projects in those countries like power plants industrial parks things that benefit a few wealthy families but don't help the poor who are too too poor to buy electricity can't get jobs industrial park because they don't hire many p
perkins john thanks so much for coming on it's great to be with you have you thank you so for people who haven't read the book who don't know who you are tell our audience is just a really straightforward what is an economic hit man well i think it's safe to say that economic hit men have created the world's first truly global empire and it's the first empire created primarily without the military and it's not a national interest not an american empire it's really a corporate empire created by...
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john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a very strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for business. >> why? >> it will drive up costs. neil: you saw that a lot sooner than a lot of ceos. whatot the antenna up. >> i have a great confidence in free enterprise capitalism. when markets are allowed to work and competition occurs, costs tend to go down. you get morechoices. we did not have free enterprise capitalism before. we ratcheted up several notches. more controlled by the government. moved away from free enterprise capitalism. i assume it will get, would. neil: so here we are, with the health care law now rolling along, not stopped or stalled by the supreme c
john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a very strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for...
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our chief meteorologist john king is standing by to give us a forecast for tomorrow, john. what's going on? what do we expect? >> if you're going to be the chief meteorologist, this is the day to be the scheef meteorologist. nobody can be mad at the weather man. take a look at a little inaugural history when it comes to the weather. move forward, first here, the hottest or the warmest inaugural in our history was the first ronald reagan inaugural, january 20th, 1981. it was 55 degrees. president reagan in a suit. nobody bundled up. that's a spring day the president had in january 1981. four years later he had the coldest inaugural in our history, it was 7 degrees at noon on january 21st, 1985. the sore moaneny, notice the difference, the ceremony was moved indoors. afternoon a windchill of minus 10 degrees to minus 20 degrees. a cold day for president reagan. what do we expect for president obama? we are told to expect temperature somewhere in the ballpark of 44 degrees when the president steps to the west front of the capitol tomorrow. as you note it is a beautiful day tod
our chief meteorologist john king is standing by to give us a forecast for tomorrow, john. what's going on? what do we expect? >> if you're going to be the chief meteorologist, this is the day to be the scheef meteorologist. nobody can be mad at the weather man. take a look at a little inaugural history when it comes to the weather. move forward, first here, the hottest or the warmest inaugural in our history was the first ronald reagan inaugural, january 20th, 1981. it was 55 degrees....
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john's applicable church from across the white house. and they went to the capital for the health and inaugural address. here is a look from the activities of 2009 carried . [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. the chief justice of the united states and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. william m daley, mr. john w rogers junior, mr. patrick g ryan -- cochairs of the 56th presidential inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect cabinet. >> you are my hero. >> thank you. >> inks for taking care of those people from indiana. -- thanks for taking care of .hose people from indiana >> ladies and gentlemen, please ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter mondale, former vice president al gore, accompanied by mrs. gore. and former vice president dan quayle. >> ladies and gentlemen, pl
john's applicable church from across the white house. and they went to the capital for the health and inaugural address. here is a look from the activities of 2009 carried . [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. the chief justice of the united states and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. william m daley, mr. john w rogers junior, mr....
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thank you for joining us, i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. we're live in washington, d.c. for our special coverage of president barack obama's inauguration. >> it's great to be here. we are in the second term right now. it is official. barack obama has been worn? for the second term as president of the united states of america. the president took the oath of office with supreme court chief justice john roberts, here's how it went. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank yo
thank you for joining us, i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. we're live in washington, d.c. for our special coverage of president barack obama's inauguration. >> it's great to be here. we are in the second term right now. it is official. barack obama has been worn? for the second term as president of the united states of america. the president took the oath of office with supreme court chief justice john roberts, here's how it went. >> please raise your right hand...
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i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. if you're just tuning in to join us, we appreciate you being with us. barack obama was sworn in this afternoon for a second term as president of the united states. >> the ceremony took place at the white house. with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> he went off without a hitch this time around. >> i feel like t
i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. if you're just tuning in to join us, we appreciate you being with us. barack obama was sworn in this afternoon for a second term as president of the united states. >> the ceremony took place at the white house. with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i...
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my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention that because there was a poll recently that cnn took and the question was do you hope that president obama's mollcies will fail? republicans, 52% said yes. independents, 28% said yes, democrats 4%. so 52% of republicans in this poll said they hope president obama's policies will fail. >> there is a difference between policies and the person. the president, to me, has -- really has a big problem with spending. he is addicted to spending and those are policies that will hurt our country long term. we need to focus on getting people back to work, focus on job
my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention...
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john, good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. kig it off here with that comment about business. why do you think business is heroic? >> business is the greatest value creator in the world. it has -- it creates value for its customers, for its employees, for its suppliers, for its investors, for the community that it's part of. it doesn't get credit for that. the narrative about business has been hijacked by the critics and its enemies. it's portrayed as selfish, greedy, and exploitative. when, in fact, it's helping to lift humanity up to higher -- eliminate poverty and lifting humanity up to higher levels of prosperity. it's good. it's heroic. >> i'm so glad you said that. i completely agree. it doesn't get the credit. you're absolutely right. i want to talk about the value you create with whole foods for sure. let me stay on the book for a moment because in the book you discuss keeping all the stakeholders well. investors, employees, consumers. how do you balance healthy business with that mission? isn't it impossible to please
john, good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. kig it off here with that comment about business. why do you think business is heroic? >> business is the greatest value creator in the world. it has -- it creates value for its customers, for its employees, for its suppliers, for its investors, for the community that it's part of. it doesn't get credit for that. the narrative about business has been hijacked by the critics and its enemies. it's portrayed as selfish, greedy,...
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i'm talking house speaker john boehner. we will have congresswoman nancy pelosi. we will have congressman kevin mccarthy. we will have senator carl levin. on both sides of the aisle, they will be here honoring folks who will be coming who have been hand picked with the help of the dod and folks at the pentagon, wounded warriors, actually i was just talking to one of the organizers tonight, don. she told me one of the widows from s.e.a.l. team 6 will be here tonight. so we will try to talk to her. and a couple of awards will be handed out. just quickly, we learned a number of the tuskegee airmen will be near attendance and perhaps perhaps, the big headliner, is lynyrd skynyrd, good old southern rock guys. they will be here presenting and introducing some of these tuskegee airmen. look out for that we will be here. we will bring you the party live from the warner theater, the red, white and blue ball. don lemon, you jealous? >> all right. oh, yes, of course i am. but you should be jealous because i'm going to the hip-hop ball as well. you have got your party shoes o
i'm talking house speaker john boehner. we will have congresswoman nancy pelosi. we will have congressman kevin mccarthy. we will have senator carl levin. on both sides of the aisle, they will be here honoring folks who will be coming who have been hand picked with the help of the dod and folks at the pentagon, wounded warriors, actually i was just talking to one of the organizers tonight, don. she told me one of the widows from s.e.a.l. team 6 will be here tonight. so we will try to talk to...
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i'm thinking of john w. davis >> reporter: davis, the losing 1924 democratic candidate went on to argue the landmark brown versus board of education suit, the one that desegregated schools. but davis argued against integration. >> here's the guy that thinks that we still should have segregation. he doesn't go down well in history. >> reporter: some candidates were winners and losers. you know, there's always the inspiring grover cleveland model. wins and then loses and then wins again >> grove cleveland always messes it up for us presidential historians because we've got to do that double grover cleveland >> reporter: the benjamin harrison sandwich, right? >> right eporter: of course some losers are lucky if they're remembered at all. michael dukakis gets remembered because his cousin olympia dukakis was in moonstruck >> what the hell happened to you and how not to look in a tank. if we ever find ourselves having to go in a tank you find yourself not wanting to look like dukakis >> reporter: i couldn't shoul
i'm thinking of john w. davis >> reporter: davis, the losing 1924 democratic candidate went on to argue the landmark brown versus board of education suit, the one that desegregated schools. but davis argued against integration. >> here's the guy that thinks that we still should have segregation. he doesn't go down well in history. >> reporter: some candidates were winners and losers. you know, there's always the inspiring grover cleveland model. wins and then loses and then...
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one of the best things to do and john poulsen has suggested that to make u.n. views, even dues voluntary. will they pay for the things they want. this health products were involved with doing good job fighting disease, the human rights council. we don't want a fun night. the nascar just except good a palestinian state to enter as a nonparty member, and both of these are a form for anti-americanism in which i ran placed a major role. we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we should move to a voluntary payment for the u.n. probably some of you may disagree, were walking out. probably not a good logical move. it's not necessary to simply say will pay for the things we want to pay for on a voluntary basis. and on the security council, as fun as they had the veto in the security council, we certainly don't want to refer in the security council, which means ending the veto. the campus and new members on it, this certainly putting no basis and never anything serious should be done by great powers. cutting back the funding and having them do a few thi
one of the best things to do and john poulsen has suggested that to make u.n. views, even dues voluntary. will they pay for the things they want. this health products were involved with doing good job fighting disease, the human rights council. we don't want a fun night. the nascar just except good a palestinian state to enter as a nonparty member, and both of these are a form for anti-americanism in which i ran placed a major role. we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we...
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i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success in dealing with democrats. >> no, he didn't. >> yes, he d. you saw the record. -- he did. you sawed record. >> he had success bringing the blue dogs whose congressional districts he carried. they came with him. the rest of the democrats fought him every single year-- >> he got the legislation passed. he got the deals cut. eleanor? >> john is right. it doesn't matter how you put the coalition together. if you win in the end, you've won. reagan and tip o'neal both understood the value of marketing this relationship they had. they probably had a cigar toget
i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success...